Whether your child is doing remote learning, homeschooling, or has headed back to the classroom this fall, area museums and attractions offer ways to supplement their education with hands-on learning kits. Here are several options.
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The Greater Cleveland Aquarium has launched its first wave of virtual programming for classroom, homeschool and family learners. Every program is an interactive, place-based experience that brings STEM learning to life through the aquarium’s exhibits.
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Western Reserve Historical Society's new "Women and Politics" virtual exhibit traces the story of women’s role in the political sphere, with special emphasis on Ohio’s contributions to the suffrage movement and the election of northern Ohio women to positions of power.
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MilliporeSigma is passionate about inspiring the next generation of scientists. While it typically works to accomplish this through a variety of programs including SPARK™, Curiosity Labs™ and the Curiosity Cube®,
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We are excited to announce some family fun and entertainment taking place at our upcoming Education & STEM Expo events! The fun includes: Mad Science of Northeast Ohio, Dr. U.R. Awesome, a scavenger hunt in the Metroparks, and a karate class.
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National Literacy Day, September 8, gives us a chance to look at the various ways in which literacy, learning and success in the classroom are intertwined. Learning to read can be challenging for children. Fortunately, research is now available that suggests how to give each child a good start in reading.
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The Stop the Hate Learning Portal provides online access to the museum’s anti-bias education content, where students can take the new Stop the Hate digital tour, teachers can book free online workshops for their classrooms, and both students and teachers can learn more about entering the $100,000 Stop the Hate contest.
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